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H3C LSXM1SEERBNPA2 Network Performance Analytics Module
1 Identifier
The module identifier LSXM1SEERBNPA2 is on the far right of the front panel.
2 About the module
The LSXM1SEERBNPA2 is a network performance analytics module provided with high-capacity storage. By collecting and analyzing network traffic, it can fast locate faults in the network, providing assurance for key services and enhancing network issue processing efficiency.
Figure 1 LSXM1SEERBNPA2 front panel
(1) SFP+ fiber ports (3 in total) |
(2) Data drive ports (SSD0 and SSD1) |
(3) HDM shared network port |
(4) USB 3.0 port |
(5) Console port |
(6) HDM dedicated network port |
(7) UID button/LED |
(8) Power on/standby button and system power LED |
(9) Health LED |
(10) HDM dedicated network port LED (ACT) |
(11) HDM dedicated network port LED (LINK) |
(12) HDM shared network port LED |
(13) SFP+ fiber port state LED |
(14) SUV port (using an SUV connector) |
(15) SFP+ fiber port LEDs (ACT) |
(16) SFP+ fiber port LEDs (LINK) |
3 Specifications
Table 1 Module specifications
Item |
Specifications |
Drive |
· 2 × 960GB system solid-state drives (SSD) · 2 × 1TB data SSDs |
Memory |
8 memory slots Standard configuration: 256 GB (8 × 32 GB memory bars) |
Dimensions (H × W × D) |
50 × 433 × 520 mm (1.97 × 17.05 × 20.47 in) |
Power consumption |
140 to 285 W |
SSD hot swapping |
Not supported |
Ports |
· 3 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ fiber ports · 1 × 10GBASE-R-SFP+ HDM shared network port (used for Ethernet connection or HDM access) · 2 × 1TB data drive ports · 1 × SUV port (using an SUV connector) · 1 × USB 3.0 port · 1 × console port (used by technical support for debugging only) · 1 × 10/100/1000BASE-T HDM dedicated network port (default IP address: 192.168.1.2/24) NOTE: The HDM shared network port obtains IP addresses through DHCP automatically. |
Ambient temperature |
· Operating: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) · Storage: –40°C to +70°C (–40°F to +158°F) |
Ambient humidity |
· Operating: 5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing · Storage: 5% RH to 95% RH, noncondensing |
Table 2 10/100/1000BASE-T management Ethernet port specifications
Item |
Specification |
Connector |
RJ-45 |
Standard |
802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3ab |
Auto-MDI/MDIX |
Supported |
Cable |
Category 5 or above twisted pair cable |
Transmission distance |
100 m (328.08 ft) |
Rate and duplex mode |
10/100/1000 Mbps, full-duplex mode |
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NOTE: · This module can be used only with Type T fabric modules (such as LSXM1SFT08F2) and Type T supervisor engine units (such as LSXM2SUPT2). · To verify the compatibility of the module with the software release you are using, see the release notes. · For information about transceiver modules and cables available for the module, see the cards and transceiver modules compatibility matrixes for the device. |
4 LEDs
Table 3 LED description
LED |
Status |
Description |
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SFP+ fiber port LEDs (LINK and ACT) |
LINK |
ACT |
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Steady on |
Flashing |
A link is present on the port and the port is receiving or sending data. |
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Steady on |
Off |
A link is present on the port but the port is not receiving or sending data. |
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Off |
Off |
No link is present on the port. |
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System power LED |
Steady green |
The system has started up. |
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Flashing |
The system is starting up. |
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Steady amber |
The system is in standby state. |
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Off |
No power input exists. |
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Health LED |
Steady green |
The system is operating correctly. |
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Flashing green |
HDM is being initialized. |
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Flashing amber (0.5 Hz) |
A predictive alarm has occurred. |
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Flashing amber (1 Hz) |
A general alarm has occurred. |
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Flashing red |
A severe alarm has occurred. |
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Off |
The system is not powered on or is not installed correctly. |
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UID button LED |
Steady on |
The UID LED is activated. The UID LED can be activated by pressing the UID button or from HDM or OM. |
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Flashing (1 Hz) |
The system is being managed from HDM or the firmware is being upgraded. |
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Flashing (4 Hz) |
HDM is restarting. To restart HDM, press the UID button LED for 8 seconds. |
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Off |
The UID LED is not activated. |
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HDM dedicated network port LED (LINK and ACT) |
LINK |
ACT |
|
Steady on |
Flashing |
A link is present on the port and the port is receiving or transmitting data. |
|
Steady on |
Off |
A link is present on the port. |
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Off |
Off |
No link is present on the port. |
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SFP+ fiber port/HDM shared network port state LED |
Steady on |
A link is present on the port. |
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Flashing |
The port is receiving or transmitting data. |
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Off |
No link is present on the port. |
5 Installing and removing the module
CAUTION: · Wear a reliably grounded ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves when installing and removing the module. · Do not touch the components on the module. |
5.1 Installing the module
1. Wear an ESD wrist strap, and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
2. Remove the filler panel (if any) from the target slot.
This example installs the module in slot 2 on the switch.
3. Hold the module by the front panel with one hand and support the module bottom with the other. Slide the module steadily into the slot along the guide rails.
4. When most part of the module is inserted in the slot, pull the ejector levers on the module outward.
5. Push the module until the positioning pin on the module touches the hole on the chassis.
6. Press the ejector levers inward until the ejector levers touch the panel tightly and the module seats into the backplane.
7. Use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten the captive screws on the module.
8. Press the power on/standby button on the module to start its system. Make sure the switch has been powered on before you press the button.
Figure 2 Installing the module
5.2 Removing the module
IMPORTANT: Before removing the module, press the power on/standby button on the module for a minimum of 2 seconds until the system power LED is off. |
To remove the module:
1. Wear an ESD wrist strap, and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws on the module.
3. Simultaneously open the ejector levers of the module to disengage the module connector from the backplane.
4. Use one hand to slowly move the module outwards. Supporting the bottom of the module with the other hand, pull the module out of the slot along the slide rails.
5. Place the removed module on an anti-static workbench or put it in an anti-static bag, with the component side facing up.
6. If you are not to install a new module, install a filler panel in the slot to prevent dust and ensure good ventilation in the device.
6 Software upgrade
For information about upgrading the software, see the release notes for the module.
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice.